spaciously

IPA/ˈspeɪʃəsli/
IPA/ˈspeɪʃəsli/

spaciously — adverb

1. describing an arrangement or design that gives people plenty of room and makes a

1.副詞C1
釋義

describing an arrangement or design that gives people plenty of room and makes a place feel open rather than crowded

例句

Pim arranged the furniture spaciously, with wide paths between each piece.

verb + object + spaciously for arrangement

The architect designed the lobby spaciously, adding tall windows for natural light.

同義詞
  • expansively

    more literary and visual, suggesting wide extent (e.g. 'expansively laid out gardens')

  • roomily

    informal British English, emphasising enough physical space (e.g. 'the car seats six people roomily')

反義詞
  • crampedly

    rare; used to describe a space that feels tight and uncomfortable

  • tightly

    common collocation with 'packed' or 'arranged' to mean with little room

文法句型

verb + [object] + spaciously

spaciously + past participle

用法筆記

Most common in descriptions of interior design, architecture, and vehicle interiors. The adverb emphasises not just size but the feeling of openness and freedom to move.

常見錯誤

The room was spaciously big.
The room was spaciously arranged.
💡'spaciously' describes how something is done or arranged, not how big something is.